Media queue and Picture-in-Picture support#4032
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Hi team,
After discussing media queue and Picture-in-Picture in the pull request, we agreed to use two libraries for media playback so that Picture-in-Picture will work. The media player uses AVKit for videos when the format is supported; otherwise, it uses MobileVLCKit.
This approach allowed us to preserve all existing functionality while also adding new features, such as a media queue for audio files and Picture-in-Picture for video files.
We implemented this logic in this pull request, and we’d like to hear your opinion on the implementation. Could you review the code and share your feedback?